Steam app issue.
Steam app not opening on macOS 15.6.1.
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Have contacted Steam support will et you all know if I hear anything
rjorgenson 10 Sep @ 10:27pm 
It seems that the Steam installer is not setting up its environment properly. I was able to get this working by creating a few symlinks to the Chromium Embedded Framework where steam expects it to exist.

Details are here https://www.reddit.com/r/macgaming/comments/1n1xfsl/comment/ndkzu7t/

Hopefully this is something steam can sort out with their installer.
Raff 10 Sep @ 10:34pm 
oh thank god it’s not just me, i thought I was going insane. I sent a message to steam support and everything.
mikela 10 Sep @ 11:14pm 
Hi, thank you all for the reports detailing this issue. This was a regression in the Steam client public update that was released yesterday that primarily affected new installs of Steam. This should now be fixed.

Restarting the Steam client should cause it to download and install the new update. If not, launching, force-quitting the Steam app, then starting it again should force an update check.

Alternatively steps to remove and reinstall the client can be found here.
Zając-xxl 10 Sep @ 11:45pm 
Yup. works perfectly fine now :)
CANARY 11 Sep @ 12:06am 
If it doesn't respond when opened, click the file located at /Applications/Steam.app/Contents/MacOS/steam.sh. Then you'll be able to use Steam.
Ksofar 11 Sep @ 12:50am 
For me, nothing has changed, it’s still not working.
Originally posted by Ksofar:
For me, nothing has changed, it’s still not working.
Uninstall the app and reinstall it, that's what worked for me
con_jel 11 Sep @ 2:50am 
It worked for me as well! Thank you!!
(M3 Macbook Pro)
I uninstalled steam and deleted the folder named 'Steam' in Library/Application Support before installing the latest version
zsh: killed /Applications/Steam.app/Contents/MacOS/steam_osx

Saving session...
...copying shared history...
...saving history...truncating history files...
...completed.

[Process completed]
Originally posted by mikela:
Hi, thank you all for the reports detailing this issue. This was a regression in the Steam client public update that was released yesterday that primarily affected new installs of Steam. This should now be fixed.

Restarting the Steam client should cause it to download and install the new update. If not, launching, force-quitting the Steam app, then starting it again should force an update check.

Alternatively steps to remove and reinstall the client can be found here.
didn't help
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